Sudan’s junta plans cabinet reshuffle after criticism

Sudan’s junta government Prime Minister Kamil Idris is preparing a major cabinet reshuffle amid criticism that the government has struggled to deliver effective governance.

The planned changes aim to address underperformance and inject fresh expertise into key ministries and state institutions.

Sovereign sources said the reshuffle, expected after Eid al-Fitr, will affect ministers, agencies, companies, and universities.

Political advisor Mohammed Khair stressed that selections focus on competence, rejecting social media claims of political motives behind the moves.

Observers say the reshuffle signals an acknowledgment of administrative failures and a government attempt to restore stability and public confidence.

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